Putin Orders Nuclear Forces To Be On High Alert

Putin Orders Instructs Nuclear Forces To Be On High Alert
President Vladimir Putin
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As the tensions in Europe continue to build up, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his defence chiefs to put the country’s nuclear ‘deterrence forces’ on high alert while also accusing the West of taking ‘unfriendly’ steps against his country which would not go unnoticed.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that international tensions have continued to soar over Russia’s last Thursday’s invasion of Ukraine.

Recall that Putin had also warned the West of severe consequences should any of them consider military intervention.

It is now believed that Putin’s order will now cause further alarm and more tension if steps are not taken to de-escalate.

Africa Daily News York, New York reports that Moscow has the world’s second-largest arsenal of nuclear weapons and a huge cache of ballistic missiles (Only second to the United States) which form the backbone of the country’s deterrence forces.

‘I order the defence minister and the chief of the general staff of the Russian armed forces to put the deterrence forces of the Russian army into a special mode of combat service,‘ Putin said in an address on Sunday.

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‘You see that Western countries are not only unfriendly to our country in the economic sphere — I mean illegitimate sanctions,‘ he added, in a televised address.

‘Senior officials of leading NATO countries also allow aggressive statements against our country.

Defence Minister Shoigu replied: ‘Affirmative.’

The Russian president on Thursday ordered the invasion of Ukraine, sending shockwaves around the world.

Russian ground forces have pressed into Ukraine from the north, east and south but have encountered fierce resistance from Ukrainian troops, the intensity of which has likely surprised Moscow, according to Western sources.

Ukrainian authorities describe some Russian troops as demoralised and exhausted, claiming that dozens have surrendered.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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